Proceedings and Debates of the Convention Assembled to Adopt a Constitution for the State of Utah
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Section 10. A lawfuThe right of trial by jury, both shall remain cinvil and criminal cases, in all courts of general jurisdiction, shall consist of nineolate, but the Legislature may provide a less number of jurors, except than twelve in capital casesprosecution for offences below the jury shall consist of twelve, bugrade of felony, and in civil cases. A verdict in civil cases thmay be found by a concurrence of two-thirds onlf the jurors, and the jury shall be necessary for a waiverdict, but in criminalsuch cases all shall concur; in courts of inferior jurisdiction a lawfulwhen not demanded as the Legislature may provide; provided, that a jury, both in civil and criminal cases,the district court shall consist of three jurors, but in such courts,not less than nine, and a jury in civil cases, the concurrenty ce of two jurors onlyt shall be necessary for a verdict, but in criminal cases all shall concur. Aconsist of not less than six, and a jury shall be waived in civil cases unin the justice's court shall consist of not less demandedthan three.
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